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Rothera Bray partners with Framework on its Building Better Futures campaign

Rothera Bray Framework partnership

We are pleased to announce that we are partnering with Framework to support them in their lifesaving and life-changing work in our local communities.

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Framework is a Nottingham-based charity which empowers people to become independent and achieve stable housing and health, social inclusion, and financial stability.

We are committed to supporting Framework and helping the charity to deliver housing, health, employment, support, and care services to those in need both locally and across the East Midlands, through its Building Better Futures campaign.

Building Better Futures is a major initiative to have a transformative impact on the lives of homeless people with the greatest needs. It will provide stable housing and sustained support that is individually tailored to help people with the most complex needs – not only arising from extended periods of rough sleeping but also drug and alcohol abuse, imprisonment, mental health difficulties and domestic abuse.

Our relationship with Framework was established by Luke Tattersall-Smith, a Commercial Property Associate at Rothera Bray who has previously worked in social and affordable housing, representing several large housing associations and charities.

Luke said: “Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) defines our values and commitments as a firm, and we are driven to make a positive impact on our local community and environment by getting involved with local projects and organisations to support those most in need.

“Our core values as a firm naturally align with those of Framework and the chance to support Framework as a corporate partner is an honour and one that we are committed to making a success.”

Clara Brooks, Corporate Partnerships Officer at Framework said: “We hope that this is the start of a long-term relationship with Rothera Bray, this is an extremely exciting opportunity to work alongside an organisation that shares our values and who will support us in our efforts to end homelessness.”

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